
You will need the following supplies to create a single top hat. 2/3 yard craft felt (at least 24” wide) 2/3 yard craft felt of different color complimentary HowtoHowto to other felt (at least 24” wide) 1 Spool of thread (matching darker of 2 colors {brim color}) MakeAMakeA Scissors **Sewing Machine (recommended but not neces- sary) Quick&EasyQuick&Easy **An Iron (recommended but not necessary) Fabric pencil or ‘Map color’ pencil (to trace pattern onto felt) TopHatTopHat Substitutions can be made at your discretion, byVaargardMalorius but for purposes of this ‘how-to’, we will assume you v1.0 have the above materials and are making a single hat with only two colors, about 4 ‘bands’ tall. Feel free to experiment, but unless you use a fairly stiff fabric, your hat will not remain upright. I have had some success with artificial furs and even vinyl upholstery the center of the sewn-together brim pieces. (Fig.2) fabric, so feel free to experiment. If you are using 6) Stitch the two liner pieces together about 1/8” from heavier fabrics, you may wish to invest in heavier the outside edge. When finished you’ll have a solid sewing machine needles. These can be purchased at disk with a circle drawn into the middle. most any store that carries fabric (even Wal-Mart®). 7) Cut the center of the brim out INSIDE the circle The package usually contains 5 needles and is rated you drew in step 5. for leather or denim. If you intend to make your hat 8) Turn the brim by pulling it inside-out through the out of felt or similar lightweight material, universal opening that was left where you cut the center out. needles work fine. You can easily make the hat taller (Fig. 2) or shorter by adding bands or removing them as desired. You are only limited by your imagination and 9) Iron the liner flat again. your finances! These ‘cat in the hat’ hats are very easy 10) Sew the turned liner about 1/2” from the outside to make and can compliment most garb nicely, by edge. (Fig. 2) pulling down the top of the hat, you can even give it 11) Set the brim aside and lay one band of each color an entirely new look that is a lot more ‘period’ than felt together. (Fig.3) the ‘cat in the hat’ straight-up look. 12) Sew the two bands together about 1/8” from the bottom edge. (Fig.3) 1) Cut the brim pieces out of your darker felt (color 1) 13) Unfold the sewn bands and iron flat. (Fig.3) as shown below. The circles should be about 15” in 14) Take the next band of color and sew it to the diameter. (Fig.1) others. (Fig.3) 2) Cut out the 2 ‘flue’ pieces (bands) from your darker 15) Sew the fourth (and last) band to the previous felt as shown below. The bands should be about three to complete the ‘flue’ of the hat. At this point, 24” ix 31/2”. (Fig.1) the flue should be alternating bands of color and 3) Cut the top piece out of your lighter felt (color 2) about 6 1/2” tall. (Fig.3) as shown below. The circle should be about 8” in 16) Set the flue ‘wrong side up’ atop the top (lid) of diameter. (Fig.1) the hat you cut out in step 3. 4) Layer the two pieces of the brim one atop the other. 17) Sew the flue to the lid of the hat about 1/8” from (Fig.2) its edge. Be sure to start about an inch from the 5) Mark out a circle with your fabric pencil about 6” edge of the flue rather than at the edge itself. in diameter (about as big around as your head) in Match the points marked in red by an ‘X with a Flue color band; cut 2 of color 1 3 1/2" 24" Flue color band; cut 2 of color 2 7 1/2" 7" 15" Top of hat; cut 1 of color 2 6" 13" Brim of hat; cut 2 of color 1 Figure 1: Top hat parts. dot’ in figure 3 and sew around the edge until you brim. When completed with this step, you should meet where you began sewing. There should be have a nearly finished hat with a gaping hole in the about an inch left over on both ends of the flue. flue. (Fig.4) (Fig.3) 21) Turn the flue ‘wrong side out’. 18) Turn the flue inside out so that it is ‘right side out’ 22) Squash the flue flat and line up the places where and pull the edge slightly through the hole you cut the circular parts of the hat meet the opening left in the middle of the brim. (Fig.4) by the excess flaps of the flue. (Fig. 5) 19) Line up the middle front of the brim with the 23) Sew between these two points along the line middle of the flue (opposite the open flaps). It is marked A in figure 5 and trim off any excess flaps sometimes easier to fold the brim back against the along the line marked B in figure 5. (Fig. 5) side of the flue to begin sewing. Start at the middle 24) Turn the finished hat ‘right side out’. front of the brim and sew away from the center 25) Go out to the park and show off your new garb! If until you reach the rear center of the brim. (Fig.4) you like, you can add whatever accents you wish to 20) Return the sewing machine needle to the middle personalize your top hat. Wear your top hat of the brim and sew the other side of the flue to the proudly and have fun! Figure 2: Brim assembly details. Front of fabric Front of fabric Back of fabric Back of fabric Figure 3: Sewing the flue. X X Front of fabric Front of fabric Back of fabric Back of fabric Figure 4: Attaching lid to flue. Front of fabric Back of fabric Front of fabric A Back of fabric B Figure 5: Attaching brim and finishing hat..
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